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  1. Lucretia Garfield. Lucretia Rudolph was born on April 19, 1832 to Arabella Mason and Zebulon Rudolph. She acquired her love of learning from her father, and was well educated for a woman of her day who enjoyed translating Greek and Latin. She first met "Jim" Garfield when both attended Geauga Seminary, and they renewed their friendship in 1851 ...

  2. Lucretia Garfield took a direct role in the design of her extraordinary South Pasadena home built in the Arts and Crafts style, designed in 1904 by a distant relative of the prestigious Greene & Greene firm. She was also a prominent figure driven in the annual Tournament of the Roses parade on New Year's Day in Pasadena.

  3. Her relationship with President Garfield was more contractual than loving, as the president did not place any great importance on the role of his wife in his social life at the capital. Unfortunately, Lucretia’s time as first lady was cut short with the assassination of her husband. She served as first lady for less than seven months.

  4. 8 de nov. de 2023 · Edmond & Son. Lucretia Garfield with thirteen of her sixteen grandchildren at Lawnfield. 1906. Library of Congress Prints and Photographs Division. 24 The first lady with the largest collection in the Manuscript Division is Lucretia Rudolph Garfield (1832-1918), wife of James A. Garfield, who was elected president in 1880 and was assassinated less than a year later by a disgruntled job seeker.

  5. James & Lucretia Garfield’s Love Story. James Abram Garfield in 1848, the year he turned seventeen. He got along well with nearly everyone, had an outgoing personality, and enjoyed being the center of attention everywhere he went. What began as a marriage in November 1858 “based on the cold stern word duty, ” turned into a 19 th century ...

  6. Presidential First Lady. Her tenure in Washington lasted but 200 days. James Garfield's Inaugural Ball was held at the Smithsonian institute where an electric lamp was on display to the amazement of all who attended. Shortly after, Lucretia Garfield became ill with malaria and went to Elberon, New Jersey for rest and...

  7. 25 de abr. de 2024 · James A. Garfield was elected President in 1880 and took office on March 4, 1881. Intelligent and politically-savvy, Lucretia was one of her husband’s trusted advisors. She helped him select his cabinet as he worked to broker a truce between warring factions of his own Republican Party. As First Lady, she was also a dedicated hostess, holding ...